If you are expecting a political drama and biography detailing the finer points of one of the most impactful and
controversial world leaders in history, you will undoubtedly be disappointed.
Not exact matches
The boycott stood in a stark contrast to the goodwill the mayor earned among Muslim
leaders when he defended plans for a
controversial Islamic community center near the former site of the
World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan.
Still, it's hard to see it as anything other than a naked political ploy when the GOP / Conservative gubernatorial candidate appeals to the Democratic
leader of the free
world to intercede in a
controversial local issue when his spokesman just made it clear his boss doesn't want to touch it with a 10 - foot pole.
Other
World Premieres that have us intrigued: Walter Hill's «(re) ASSIGNMENT» with Michelle Rodriguez & Sigourney Weaver; Tony Elliott's sci - fi mindbender «ARQ»; Vikram Gandhi's Obama drama «Barry»; Greg McLean's star - studded Midnight Madness entry «The Belko Experiment»; Alexandre Lehmann's «Blue Jay» with the great Sarah Paulson & Mark Duplass; Susan Johnson's «Carrie Pilby,» starring Bel Powley & Gabriel Byrne; «City of Tiny Lights» with the fast - rising star Riz Ahmed; Rachel Lambert's «In the Radiant City»; Bronwen Hughes» «The Journey is the Destination»; Rob Reiner's «LBJ,» with Woody Harrelson as the
controversial leader; Juan Carlos Medina's «The Limehouse Golem» with Olivia Cooke & Bill Nighy; Garth Davis» «Lion»; Antoine Fuqua's star - studded «The Magnificent Seven»; Avi Nesher's «Past Life»; Lone Scherfig's «Their Finest» with Gemma Arterton; Adam Leon's «Tramps.»
Kaiser Wilhelm II — or Kaiser Bill, as he was known to the American doughboys who fought against his army in
World War I — was one of history's most flamboyant and
controversial leaders.
Peabody Energy, the
world's largest private coal company, did not sway from its support (financial or otherwise) for the
controversial ads placed in Kansas newspapers on Monday that said Iranian, Venezuelan and Russian
leaders were smiling because of the governor's recent rejection of two applications for coal - burning power plants.
«Anyone who would associate our state with the
controversial and disreputable
world leaders pictured in this ad fundamentally misunderstands and disrespects the people of Kansas,» she said, adding that the ad «does a real disservice to Kansans who are looking for an honest and constructive debate about our state's energy future.»
Peabody Energy, the
world's largest private coal company, did not sway from its support (financial or otherwise) for the
controversial ads placed in Kansans newspapers on Monday that said Iraqi, Venezuelan, and Russian
leaders were smiling because of the governor's recent rejection of two applications for coal - burning power plants.
Hansen's forays into policy, including meetings with top ministers and elected
leaders around the
world, have often been
controversial.
Peabody Energy, the
world's largest private coal company, did not sway from its support (financial or otherwise) for the
controversial ads it placed in Kansas newspapers that said Iraqi, Venezuelan, and Russian
leaders were smiling because of the governor's recent rejection of two applications for coal - burning power plants.
In a
controversial talk just days before the start of a climate summit attended by
world leaders in Copenhagen, Prof Plimer said Governments were treating the public like «fools» and using climate change to increase taxes....»